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shrugtheironteacup man of tomorrow

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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:28 pm |
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I think I once started a thread about how my fondness for moleskines kind of embarrasses me. Probably in the axe.
I have a few filled standard-sized lined notebooks and one that I'm about fifty pages into. The expense and attendant marketing materials are a bit annoying but as you've said the paper is about perfect, and they're the first hardbound notebooks I've run into that opens comfortably flat and stays that way without being wire-bound and thus prone to having their "binding" crushed.
I've tried a few cheaper knock-offs and there's usually something that annoys me about their construction. I'm ridiculously particular about what I aimlessly scribble in, so I always end up going back to the moleskine. _________________
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shrugtheironteacup man of tomorrow

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Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 5:16 pm |
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I believe in your handwriting, shnolzak.
Like I believe in America. _________________
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shrugtheironteacup man of tomorrow

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Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 10:08 pm |
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Wilkes they can also be for people who want to exchange all of their disposable income for blank paper. _________________
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